I think kids can grow into crypto after they've understood basic principles of money and value of goods... but it would be interesting to have a resource centre on crypto éducation targeted at perhaps young adults.
Maybe computer science syllabus has already included it as it has already become an important milestone in computing.
Why would they include it in the computer science syllabus? The whole point of the computer science is about computer and not bitcoin. Maybe they can talk about bitcoin for a second in their class and move on but I don't think teachers will dedicated one of the class meetings just for bitcoin. There are far more important things that should be on the syllabus than bitcoin. Bitcoin is something that we learned by ourselves and not because of education. No reason to change that.
I'm inclined to think that Bitcoin doesn't quite belong to computer sciences. Technically, it is more about mathematics, i.e. that part of mathematics which is involved with cryptography in general and cryptographic algorithms in particular. Conceptually, as a type of currency, Bitcoin should be studied by economics, namely, that part of economics which deals with finances, financial markets and currency circulation...
Personally, I consider the economic aspect of Bitcoin as most important for practical purposes